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Age of Nemesis is a Hungarian people, Hungarian progressive metal band that formed in 1997 as Nemesis and later changed their name to Age of Nemesis in 2005. They are heavily influenced by Dream Theater and Symphony X. They released their albums in English and in Hungarian on different dates. Discography Discography as Age of Nemesis * ''Nemesis (Age of Nemesis album), Nemesis'' (1998) * ''Eden?'' (2002) (English) * ''Psychogeist'' (2006) (English) * ''Terra Incognita (Age of Nemesis album), Terra Incognita'' (2007) (English) Discography as Nemesis * ''Nemesis (Age of Nemesis album), Nemesis'' (1998) (Hungarian) * ''Abraxas (Age of Nemesis album), Abraxas'' (1999) (Hungarian) * ''Eden?'' * ''For Promotional Use Only'' (2001) (Hungarian) * ''Terra Incognita (Age of Nemesis album), Terra Incognita'' (2002) (Hungarian) * ''Terra Incognita (Age of Nemesis album), Terra Incognita'' (2003) (English) * ''For Promotional Use Only II'' (2005) (Hungarian) Band line-up Current members * ...
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Vác
Vác (; german: Waitzen; sk, Vacov; yi, ווייצען) is a town in Pest county in Hungary with approximately 35,000 inhabitants. The archaic spelling of the name is ''Vácz''. Location Vác is located north of Budapest on the eastern bank of the Danube river, below the bend where the river changes course and flows south. The town is seated at the foot of the Naszály Mountain in the foothills of the Carpathians. Modern Vác Vác is a commercial center as well as a popular summer resort for citizens of Budapest. The Vác Cathedral, built 1761–1777, was modelled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The episcopal palace houses a museum for Roman and medieval artifacts. The city is also known for its 18th-century arch of triumph and for its beautiful baroque city center. History Settlement in Vác dating as far back as the Roman Empire has been found. The origin of its name is debated. One hypothesis says that the name comes from a Hungarian tribal name "Vath". Another theory ...
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